Yes. You could do this by adding solvents to break down any cell walls, centrifuge to separate the DNA, if you haven't got much then upscale with PCR, gel electrophoresis could be used to detect the DNA, and Sanger sequencing to find the sequence.
Your answer would be... B. The climate on Earth has changed over time.
I did this in my class a year ago and as far as i remember it was in the 1700 but i think 1767 to be exact
C. amnion
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Yes! We can see which are dominant!
In this first generation progeny, we see that stripes are dominant and spots are recessive. And white bodies are dominant over orange!
I am a bit rusty on genetics, but I believe I am correct